ST5R50MTR Voltage Regulator by STMicroelectronics
The ST5R50MTR is a highly efficient, fixed-frequency, synchronous step-down regulator from the reputable semiconductor manufacturer STMicroelectronics. This advanced voltage regulator is designed to deliver a continuous load current of up to 5A with excellent power efficiency, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to consumer electronics, networking, and industrial systems.
Key Features
- High Efficiency: The ST5R50MTR boasts a high efficiency that minimizes energy loss during voltage conversion, thereby reducing heat and improving system reliability.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: It operates over a broad input voltage range, accommodating various power supplies and enabling its use in multiple applications.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: This regulator allows for an adjustable output voltage, providing design flexibility to match specific requirements of the powered device.
- Thermal Protection: Built-in thermal shutdown and current limit protections ensure safe operation under abnormal operating conditions.
- Compact Package: The ST5R50MTR comes in a compact VFQFPN package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The versatility of the ST5R50MTR makes it suitable for a multitude of applications. Its robust design is particularly well-suited for:
- Point-of-load conversions
- Telecommunication equipment
- Computing peripherals
- Networking hardware such as routers and switches
- Industrial power systems
Product Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Output Current |
5A |
| Input Voltage |
4.5V to 18V |
| Output Voltage |
Adjustable |
| Package |
VFQFPN |
| Switching Frequency |
Fixed |
For more detailed information, designers and engineers are encouraged to consult the datasheet and technical documentation provided by STMicroelectronics. The ST5R50MTR is not only a testament to STMicroelectronics' commitment to quality and innovation but also an excellent choice for ensuring stable and efficient power delivery in electronic systems.